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into a consumer law into a worker laws all the sort of things they do it's pretty insidious as an organization well it's pretty bizarre too because if i want to see three or in a five one c four we're supporting them with our tax dollars exactly exactly you were supporting them to give us bad legislation that takes money out of the public coffers and release the liver's it to special interests not in the public good so let's talk about what their agenda is for next year they it has been leaked and by the guardian and i guess a few other sources what they're up to like to just go through a couple of things you know number one there's been a number of attempts around the country to label g.m.o. as alec wants to go even beyond that and say basically you have no right to know what's in your food and in my is that an exaggeration no that's essential what they're trying to do and you know some people like al franken and myself are actually working on a bill right now to try to deal specifically labeling of dairy which is really important in the upper midwest so you know the country of origin they wa
into a consumer law into a worker laws all the sort of things they do it's pretty insidious as an organization well it's pretty bizarre too because if i want to see three or in a five one c four we're supporting them with our tax dollars exactly exactly you were supporting them to give us bad legislation that takes money out of the public coffers and release the liver's it to special interests not in the public good so let's talk about what their agenda is for next year they it has been leaked...
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what laws are they talking about? >> you know, it's almost silly to take them at face value and have a real discussion about this. because they seem not to understand that the federal -- within the federal government, the executive branch has a tremendous amount of discretion and lee way in issuing regulations that as -- about how they implement laws. and that seems to be the big beef here in a lot of ways, the obama administration is using the power of regulation the way every other president has done so in modern times. i mean, i thought the speech -- you know, so they can talk about that. the president -- i thought did a great speech today. was very reminiscent of speeches he has given in the past when he gave in kansas a couple years ago. and makes a strong case. he did this throughout the campaign that he believes in a government that works towards increasing social mobility, and lessoning income disparity, income inequality in america. i think that's great. i mean, i know where he is on this point. and i think h
what laws are they talking about? >> you know, it's almost silly to take them at face value and have a real discussion about this. because they seem not to understand that the federal -- within the federal government, the executive branch has a tremendous amount of discretion and lee way in issuing regulations that as -- about how they implement laws. and that seems to be the big beef here in a lot of ways, the obama administration is using the power of regulation the way every other...
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into a consumer law into a worker laws all the sort of things they do it's pretty insidious as an organization well it's pretty bizarre too because if i want to see three or in a five one c four we're supporting them with our tax dollars exactly exactly you were supporting them to give us bad legislation that takes money out of the public coffers and release the liver's it to special interests not in the public good so let's talk about what their agenda is for next year they it has been leaked and by the guardian and i guess a few other sources what they're up to like to just go through a couple of things you know number one there have been a number of attempts around the country to label g.m.o. as alec wants to go even beyond that and say basically you have no right to know what's in your food and my is that an exaggeration no that's a sense you are trying to do and you know some people like al franken and myself are actually working on a bill right now to try to deal specifically labeling of dairy which is really important in the upper midwest so you know the country of origin they want to g
into a consumer law into a worker laws all the sort of things they do it's pretty insidious as an organization well it's pretty bizarre too because if i want to see three or in a five one c four we're supporting them with our tax dollars exactly exactly you were supporting them to give us bad legislation that takes money out of the public coffers and release the liver's it to special interests not in the public good so let's talk about what their agenda is for next year they it has been leaked...
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the new health law has many physicians wondering if they'll be able to keep their self-insured patients or accept new one who is are insured through the exchange or medicaid patients. >> a lot of more will be covered through medicaid because it's the biggest part of the expansion in the affordable care act. >> that's a problem for doctors as millions get covered and the new health law. >> at the end of the day it comes down to how much will i be papped and will i have the autonomy to practice the way i want to practice. for instance, sam, a brooklyn based ophthalmologist said that private insurance for a full eye examine will reimburse him at rates of $150. medicare pays him $145. but medicaid only pays $63. obamacare is supposed to bump up those payments for two years, but the process has been rife with delays. >> in new york, they have to triple. >> and even though private insurance companies are selling plans on the obama exchanges, doctors remain ambivalent about whether they'll even take the insurance. in new york, 44% of physicians plan on sitting out. the first year. and roughly
the new health law has many physicians wondering if they'll be able to keep their self-insured patients or accept new one who is are insured through the exchange or medicaid patients. >> a lot of more will be covered through medicaid because it's the biggest part of the expansion in the affordable care act. >> that's a problem for doctors as millions get covered and the new health law. >> at the end of the day it comes down to how much will i be papped and will i have the...
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we'll be able to pull those back from law-abiding citizens. in the first place, the constitution allows them to have it. but while i may not be able to do everything, what can we do to keep guns out of the hands of mentally ill people? i don't care whether you're conservative or liberal or anywhere in between. everybody will agree, guns do not belong in the hands of mentally ill people. >> what does it say about a great country like america, the great super power of the world, here we are a year after 20 elementary school children were literally blown to pieces in their classrooms and the president stood there a few days later and said i will take action. here we are a year later and absolutely nothing has been done, nothing. >> yeah. >> no background checks brought in. no ban on assault weapons, no ban on high capacity magazines, nobody in washington has done anything to try to prevent this happening again. what does that tell you about the state of the debate about this, never mind anything else? >> yeah, i don't know -- i don't know how the
we'll be able to pull those back from law-abiding citizens. in the first place, the constitution allows them to have it. but while i may not be able to do everything, what can we do to keep guns out of the hands of mentally ill people? i don't care whether you're conservative or liberal or anywhere in between. everybody will agree, guns do not belong in the hands of mentally ill people. >> what does it say about a great country like america, the great super power of the world, here we are...
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the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the spot, but the idea that atf has been able to create one that fires eight bullets, that's a completely successful version of that gun for someone who wants to use it for one use. >> why would we as a nation allow people to make a gun that could be smuggled onto an aircraft, get into the prisons, hurt our elected leaders. why would we allow guns that have no sporting purpose, no legitimate purpose for self defense, no police or military purpose. why would we do that? we could easily make a law to stop this. this isn't a second amendment issue in my view. we should come together and say we're not going to pu
the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the...
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if we take a look at african-americans, aside from the voter suppression laws, voter id laws which i actually think helped the turnout in the last election because people were so angry, so we had rand paul in detroit yesterday making, you know, an overture to african-americans, opening up the rnc's african-american outreach office. but interestingly enough, i think to david's point, i don't think that's necessarily -- that may be about african-americans in saying, hey, democratic policies failed you. come to us. it may also be for white voters in the suh bushburbs. more about what they perceive as their base. not necessarily about average african-americans. >> hey, look at us. we're not as hateful. we're not as exclusionary as the big bad liberal media, lame stream media makes us out to be. look, we're reaching out to african-americans. where do we go to reach out to them? detroit. that's my problem. detroit. you couldn't go some place elsewhere the message would have some credibility? and you would send someone other than rand paul who was just at howard university condescending to
if we take a look at african-americans, aside from the voter suppression laws, voter id laws which i actually think helped the turnout in the last election because people were so angry, so we had rand paul in detroit yesterday making, you know, an overture to african-americans, opening up the rnc's african-american outreach office. but interestingly enough, i think to david's point, i don't think that's necessarily -- that may be about african-americans in saying, hey, democratic policies...
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two senior new york law enforcement sources telling cnn the engineer told investigators at the crash scene that he was, quote, in a daze. that's a quote. in a daze just before the disaster. cnn's nic robertson is joining us from yonkers, new york, outside new york city, at the ntsb briefing. what else did we learn? >> reporter: well, we learned the ntsb has now looked at the signaling. they say that they found no anomalies in the signaling. if we remember, the engineer was quoted as saying right after the accident that he applied the brakes, knock happened. the ntsb say they've had an examination of the brakes, and they feel that the results have come back showing that there were no problems with those brakes. this is what they said. >> we've determined that the metro north mechanical department performed a proper brake test prior to the accident train leaving the station, and there were no anomalies noted. based on these data, there's no indication that the brake systems were not functioning properly. >> reporter: well, the other thing that we learned from the ntsb is through their
two senior new york law enforcement sources telling cnn the engineer told investigators at the crash scene that he was, quote, in a daze. that's a quote. in a daze just before the disaster. cnn's nic robertson is joining us from yonkers, new york, outside new york city, at the ntsb briefing. what else did we learn? >> reporter: well, we learned the ntsb has now looked at the signaling. they say that they found no anomalies in the signaling. if we remember, the engineer was quoted as...
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>> well, i think the media has been pretty tough on president obama's rollout of the health care law, and i think the question last night that matthews posed to him, his level of management control and ultimate accountability was the right question, i just don't think obama really answered it. it doesn't matter how many times he met with kathleen sebelius, he didn't meet with her enough, obviously. if he was hands on, he would have learned earlier on that this was an enormous task, that the people assigned to it were not up to. and it was ultimately not prepared to be launched on october 1. there were other indications that before october 1, he says he doesn't know about that. either way, whether you know and you're trying to hide it later or you didn't know, that is a failure of leadership. >> what about this whole thing that his take, charles, that government is not good at certain things and we're looking to consolidate some agencies and yet his administration, when describing the success that they're having now, says that the we believe site is operating at private sector velocity
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he just compared fighting the health care law to fighting aparthe apartheid. >>> a freedom fighter, a radical, a disrupter of the highest order. his birth name means pulling branches of a tree and pull he did. president mandela not only freed a nation, he reminded the world of our common humanity. he put the good of the south african people, all south africans, above all else. over the course of his 27 years in prison, mandela wisely used his time to prepare, to plan and to embrace both forgiveness and reconciliation. he learned to let go of hatred for other people, recognizing that one of the true evils of apartheid is how it turned people against one another. in the first press conference, 1990, mandela was himself moved by the broader change that had begun to take place in his absence. >> it's a totally different south africa and along the road i was surprised to see the number of whites would seem to identify themselves with what is happening in the country today amongst blacks. i was absolutely surprised. and i expected that response from blacks but the number of whites seemed to
he just compared fighting the health care law to fighting aparthe apartheid. >>> a freedom fighter, a radical, a disrupter of the highest order. his birth name means pulling branches of a tree and pull he did. president mandela not only freed a nation, he reminded the world of our common humanity. he put the good of the south african people, all south africans, above all else. over the course of his 27 years in prison, mandela wisely used his time to prepare, to plan and to embrace...
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we now have laws that -- because the ntsb found there was so much pilot fatigue. we were briefed and i have been on the phone with not only the folks here, but miss hurstman and let me just say a couple of things first. when i heard about the speed, i gulped. >> you have been listening to a news conference by the ntsb. that's senator chuck schumer. the ntsb giving key new information about the crash of the metro rail train line just north of the henry hudson bridge in the bronx. the headline is absolutely the fact that the train was traveling 82 miles an hour just before it went into a curve where the speed limit was 30 miles an hour. the zone it was traveling 82 was a 70 mile an hour zone but this train, any way you look at it, was going above the posted speed limit. i want to bring back in nic robertson, who is out at the crash site right now. also, john golea, former member of the national transportation safety board. nic, one of the things people have been talking about all day indicating governor andrew cuomo this morning said he believes speed will end up be
we now have laws that -- because the ntsb found there was so much pilot fatigue. we were briefed and i have been on the phone with not only the folks here, but miss hurstman and let me just say a couple of things first. when i heard about the speed, i gulped. >> you have been listening to a news conference by the ntsb. that's senator chuck schumer. the ntsb giving key new information about the crash of the metro rail train line just north of the henry hudson bridge in the bronx. the...
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there's the law, pretty clear. the application is always going to bring some debate in conversation. we christians, we catholics have the sermon on the mount. the application, that's where the rubber hits the road. that's where there will always be conversation and a little bit of disagreement. >> what is his effect on american politics, for instance, on some of these issues, be it abortion or gay marriage? what is the impact? >> on politicians or on catholics? >> well, on the public debates, on the political debates in this country around these issues. >> i will tell you this. i would say for committed catholics, and thanks be to god there is a lot of them. i love them, i'm grateful for them this thanksgiving weekend, they would say what pope francis has done is reminded us of the latitude of catholic believes and catholic principles. those who would try to closet us, maybe, and just in what you might call below the belt issues be that gay marriage or abortion or prostitution. that's important and the teaching on
there's the law, pretty clear. the application is always going to bring some debate in conversation. we christians, we catholics have the sermon on the mount. the application, that's where the rubber hits the road. that's where there will always be conversation and a little bit of disagreement. >> what is his effect on american politics, for instance, on some of these issues, be it abortion or gay marriage? what is the impact? >> on politicians or on catholics? >> well, on the...
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but we're very careful that there needs to be a law enforcement reason to look at it. >> the police chief says they have seen a 30% increase of car theft. the cameras already helping officers deal with the problem. >>> an alarming string of unsolved hitting and run crashes in san francisco has left one dead and two other hospitalized. four separate incidents last week. talked with police and family it members now searching for suspects. >> reporter: gayle elleart last week flow help find the hit and run driver that critically injured his son. >> he's got o severe brain drama and badly broken leg. we're thankful he's alive. >> reporter: he was struck tuesday night as he stepped off this street. she visited nearby shots in search of video that may help catch the driver. >> if people really think they can do something and nothing happens. you hurt somebody badly and you drive away. it was one of four hit and run incidents that police say followed no particular pattern this memorial marks spot where one man was hit and killed bay dark four door sedan. and a tax si tuesday morning struck and i
but we're very careful that there needs to be a law enforcement reason to look at it. >> the police chief says they have seen a 30% increase of car theft. the cameras already helping officers deal with the problem. >>> an alarming string of unsolved hitting and run crashes in san francisco has left one dead and two other hospitalized. four separate incidents last week. talked with police and family it members now searching for suspects. >> reporter: gayle elleart last week...
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it's not constrained by laws. part of what we're trying to do the next month or so is having done an independent review, brought in civil libertarians, i'll be proposing some self restraint on the nsa. to initiate reforms that can give people more confidence. but i want everybody to be clear. the people of the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not interested in reading your e-mails. they are not interested in reading your text messages. and that's not something that's done. we've got a big system of checks and balances including the courts and congress who have the the capacity to prevent that from happening. >> let's look at confidence and trust in government. 50 years ago, in june of 1963, president john f. kennedy spoke here at the american university. >> our problems are man made. therefore, they can be solved biff man. and man can be as big as he wants. no problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. man's reason and spirit have all consoled the seemingly unsolv
it's not constrained by laws. part of what we're trying to do the next month or so is having done an independent review, brought in civil libertarians, i'll be proposing some self restraint on the nsa. to initiate reforms that can give people more confidence. but i want everybody to be clear. the people of the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not interested in reading your e-mails. they are not interested in reading your text messages. and that's not...
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do you have a proposal to improve the law that exists right now? >> it is a totally different concept. if the president wanted to take us -- if he took us up on our offer. i'm speaking totally out of turn here. if they want to take our bill and endorse and it pass it, you have two separate health care plans out there. you have obama care and this free market approach that i would like to try and many republican wos like to try. >> it is a free market approach. i went on the website. i tried to pick the plan as close to what the federal government provided me. and i wanted to state that members of congress, all 435 of us, we have the same health care the irs agent has, the guy at social security. we have the same -- >> you can pick your plan. >> what i'm trying to say, for the last 21 years, i have been afforded quality health care. government sponsored health care. $450 a month i pay. that's been my contribution. i faye same contribution that any other federal employee, and all i'm trying to say, if we are in the federal government, shouldn't we gi
do you have a proposal to improve the law that exists right now? >> it is a totally different concept. if the president wanted to take us -- if he took us up on our offer. i'm speaking totally out of turn here. if they want to take our bill and endorse and it pass it, you have two separate health care plans out there. you have obama care and this free market approach that i would like to try and many republican wos like to try. >> it is a free market approach. i went on the website....
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. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. new details on what lead to that deadly plane crash in new york. the commuter train was traveling far too fast, more than 80 miles an hour down the track. the question is why? lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >> welcome back. we're talking about the pope francis effect and how the new pope is making waves and the globe, how
. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. new details on what lead to that deadly plane crash in new york. the commuter train was traveling far too fast, more than 80...
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dodd-frank ended too big to fail as a matter of law. tough rules are now in place to make sure that banks have the capital to absorb their own losses. monitoring through stress tests is underway. and resolution authorities and plans are in place. there is a growing recognition of these changes and market analysts are now factoring them into their solutions. put simply, the reforms we are putting in place raise the cost of a bank to be large, requiring firms to internalize their risks and together with resolution authority and living wills to make clear that shareholders, creditors, and executives, not taxpayers, will be responsible if a large institution fails. earlier this year, i said, if we cannot with a straight face we ended too big to fail, we would have to look at other options. based on the totality of reforms put in place, i believe we will meet that test. but to be clear, there is no precise point at which you can prove with certainty that we have done enough. if in the future we need to take further action, we will not hesita
dodd-frank ended too big to fail as a matter of law. tough rules are now in place to make sure that banks have the capital to absorb their own losses. monitoring through stress tests is underway. and resolution authorities and plans are in place. there is a growing recognition of these changes and market analysts are now factoring them into their solutions. put simply, the reforms we are putting in place raise the cost of a bank to be large, requiring firms to internalize their risks and...
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i'm not sure of georgia has a common-law marriage and she could make another climb based on that, but in this case he lost because he chose the wrong defense. you have to plead your defense. >> i think that's exactly right. there is a defense in the case. one of the judges pointed out that she is allegedly cheated and had affairs. apparently she also had an affair at the time of the proposal. this judge found that he meant it that he wanted to marry her. he changed his mind. melissa: i was the figure out? >> there were facts consisted of consistent with his intention to go on. melissa: that looks so happy at the time. of the is there on their way to the altar. if you propose you could be on the hood for some money down there are other cases that this brings to mind where you may be liable and on realize it. >> eight states have coastal, a socialist for parents. you're underage kids are drinking in their house and even if there is no harm, you could be liable. melissa: no harm peabody have to have known about it? >> well, you have to know that it's possible, i think. create the pos
i'm not sure of georgia has a common-law marriage and she could make another climb based on that, but in this case he lost because he chose the wrong defense. you have to plead your defense. >> i think that's exactly right. there is a defense in the case. one of the judges pointed out that she is allegedly cheated and had affairs. apparently she also had an affair at the time of the proposal. this judge found that he meant it that he wanted to marry her. he changed his mind. melissa: i...
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it's not constrained by laws. and part of what we're trying to do over the next month or so is having done on independent review and brought a whole bunch of folks, civil libertarians and lawyers and others, to examine what's being done, i'll be proposing some self-restraint on the nsa and to initiate some reforms that can give people more confidence. but i wanted everybody to be clear. the people of the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not interested in reading your e-mails. they're not interested in reading your text messages. and that's not something that's done and we've got a big system of checks and balances including the courts and congress who have the capacity to prevent that from happening. >> mr. president, let's look at that question of confidence a entrusted government. 50 years ago in june of 1963, president john f. kennedy spoke here at the american university. let's listen to something he said at that moment that i think applies to the place this country
it's not constrained by laws. and part of what we're trying to do over the next month or so is having done on independent review and brought a whole bunch of folks, civil libertarians and lawyers and others, to examine what's being done, i'll be proposing some self-restraint on the nsa and to initiate some reforms that can give people more confidence. but i wanted everybody to be clear. the people of the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not...
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issues were coming up in the catholic church and that was that was partly to blame for some of the laws that were coming out so that's why we have this i don't know you really want to make the argument that religious leaders lose their first amendment rights when i'm not saying that religious leaders lose their first amendment rights they have a right to say those things however should the church be dictating political policy do you really. what the church like dictating what laws are political policy is and that's a dangerous situation i don't know necessarily dictating political policy i think he's dictating church policy i'm just concerned it should be more than happy about it seems to me that he's trying to rethink the role of the church and see the church as something supplanting the inefficiencies of the new liberal order and you know i don't necessarily think that something conservatives would disagree with since they talk so much about churches fulfilling the role that government should be ok let's move out of stater ground here this standard castle doctrine whatever you shoot f
issues were coming up in the catholic church and that was that was partly to blame for some of the laws that were coming out so that's why we have this i don't know you really want to make the argument that religious leaders lose their first amendment rights when i'm not saying that religious leaders lose their first amendment rights they have a right to say those things however should the church be dictating political policy do you really. what the church like dictating what laws are political...
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it's not constrained by laws. and part of what we're trying to do over the next month or so is having done an independent review and brought a whole bunch of folks, civil libertarians and lawyers and others to examine what's being done. i'll be proposing some self-restraint on the nsa. and, you know, to initiate some reforms that can give people more confidence. but i want everybody to be clear, the people of the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not interested in reading your e-mails. they're not interested in reading your text messages. and that's not something that's done. and we have got a big system of checks and balances, including the courts and congress who have the capacity to prevent that from happening. >> mr. president, let's look at that question of confidence and trusted government. 50 years ago, in june of 1963, president john f. kennedy spoke here at the american university. let's listen to something that he said at that moment, which i think applies to t
it's not constrained by laws. and part of what we're trying to do over the next month or so is having done an independent review and brought a whole bunch of folks, civil libertarians and lawyers and others to examine what's being done. i'll be proposing some self-restraint on the nsa. and, you know, to initiate some reforms that can give people more confidence. but i want everybody to be clear, the people of the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not...
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is this is this a legitimate use of violence here in aren't these laws justifying illegitimate uses of violence francesca i don't know enough about this specific case to honestly be able to argue if it was a legitimate use of violence however regarding what was said directly before the break though if it's not that's up to a jury to decide it doesn't automatically mean that this person's going to get fried because they way.
is this is this a legitimate use of violence here in aren't these laws justifying illegitimate uses of violence francesca i don't know enough about this specific case to honestly be able to argue if it was a legitimate use of violence however regarding what was said directly before the break though if it's not that's up to a jury to decide it doesn't automatically mean that this person's going to get fried because they way.
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the trouble is not over. 37% of people under the age of 30 are familiar with the law. getting healthy young people to sign up for obama care is a key component of the law's success. though he's not under 30, president obama plans to buy health care through the online exchange. his policy will come with substantial out of pocket costs, because it will not be taxpayer-subsidi taxpayer-subsidized. >>> in the investigation into actor paul walker's death officials say there is no evidence that drag racing played any part in the accident. >> reporter: investigators are looking at every possibility at every possibility as they try to figure out what happened after paul walker got into the passenger seat of this porsche. a law enforcement source tells nbc rules it did not involve drag racing. it was a single-car crash. the source says the car was driving 40 to 45 miles per hour when it came to a bend in the road. where the speed limit drops to 15. in that vicinity the driver apparently lost control. we spoke with paul walker's father. who told us what he'll miss most about his
the trouble is not over. 37% of people under the age of 30 are familiar with the law. getting healthy young people to sign up for obama care is a key component of the law's success. though he's not under 30, president obama plans to buy health care through the online exchange. his policy will come with substantial out of pocket costs, because it will not be taxpayer-subsidi taxpayer-subsidized. >>> in the investigation into actor paul walker's death officials say there is no evidence...
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eight states that passed major reforms are filling in the gaps where federal laws are not. this comes at a time when president obama has signed a bill extending the bill on plastic guns but stiffer laws like back ground checks have stalled in congress. robin thomas joins me now. thanks for being here. your study also found 21 states passed some form of gun legislation over the past year, but based on your report, do you think that some states are going to pass stiffer legislation instead of waiting for congress where, i point out this is stalled? >> absolutely. i think that what you're going to see in 2014 is that similar to 2013 where our federal legislators are failing to act and to step up to protect our communities, state legislators and governors are stepping up to fill that gap. they're passing laws that protect communities and make our streets safer, that make our schools safer and they're getting support from their communities. we know that 97% of americans support these regulations and somebody is needing to respond to that and that's happening at the state level.
eight states that passed major reforms are filling in the gaps where federal laws are not. this comes at a time when president obama has signed a bill extending the bill on plastic guns but stiffer laws like back ground checks have stalled in congress. robin thomas joins me now. thanks for being here. your study also found 21 states passed some form of gun legislation over the past year, but based on your report, do you think that some states are going to pass stiffer legislation instead of...
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today the justices rejected an appeal regarding a new york law that requires companies to collect state taxes. amazon and overstock.com fought back and instead they brought broader federal legislation to collect from online retailers $1 million from south of state bills. the bill passed the united states senate but remained stuck in the house of representatives. that is even a bigger problem for the company given that there will not be any relief at the supreme court. two months and 400 software bugs later the obama administration said the self-imposed deadline for fixes healthcare.gov has been met for the most part. but it's the glitches that some cannot see that has consumers worried. >>> and trading your money in your 401k. some analysts believe it's a great way to increase your nest egg. others say its gambling with your golden years. it's "real money." stay tune. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to t
today the justices rejected an appeal regarding a new york law that requires companies to collect state taxes. amazon and overstock.com fought back and instead they brought broader federal legislation to collect from online retailers $1 million from south of state bills. the bill passed the united states senate but remained stuck in the house of representatives. that is even a bigger problem for the company given that there will not be any relief at the supreme court. two months and 400...
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and subjected to all kinds of scrutiny, but i tell you the satisfaction you get when you've passed a law or you've taken an executive action and somebody comes up to you and says, you know what? my kid's alive because you passed that health care bill, because he was uninsured. he got insurance, got a checkup, and we caught a tumor in time. or you see somebody and they say, you know, you helped me save my house. and i can't tell you what that means. it's pretty hard to get greater satisfaction than that. >> you know, we had two parts to the interview yesterday and then we came back for what we thought would be just a few minutes. in order to be honest with you to keep him going, i asked him a question i was hoping would perk him up and get him into his soul. i said as a roman catholic it's hard not to think of the link between him and what he's been saying on economic justice and what the holy father the pope in rome has been saying about moral responsibility ever since he became pope. fascinating response here. and the president was quick on the uptake. here he is. >> i think pope franci
and subjected to all kinds of scrutiny, but i tell you the satisfaction you get when you've passed a law or you've taken an executive action and somebody comes up to you and says, you know what? my kid's alive because you passed that health care bill, because he was uninsured. he got insurance, got a checkup, and we caught a tumor in time. or you see somebody and they say, you know, you helped me save my house. and i can't tell you what that means. it's pretty hard to get greater satisfaction...
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also his health care law. he's always seen the aforfordab care act as one element of an agenda to give a foundation of stability and security economically under people as they try to get into the middle class. he was reiterating that argument today. as you said, the shift to a more offensive argument shows how key it was to get that website working by the december 1st deadline because that is something that allows the administration to shift and make a different kind of argument. we will see, of course, whether or not as the president pointed out in his speech, whether they achieve the enrollment numbers and the mix of enrollment, the kind of people they want enrolling in those exchanges to make them financially viable, but he's making an argument that once that takes place, if it takes place, that this is one piece of that agenda to try to narrow the gap that's been part of american society, a growing part, for a generation. >> bill, you know, john rightly points out the question over enrollment numbers is no
also his health care law. he's always seen the aforfordab care act as one element of an agenda to give a foundation of stability and security economically under people as they try to get into the middle class. he was reiterating that argument today. as you said, the shift to a more offensive argument shows how key it was to get that website working by the december 1st deadline because that is something that allows the administration to shift and make a different kind of argument. we will see,...
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passed only43 bills, and of those 14 have been signed into law by so mr. speaker, we have done our work. we have got a lot more work to do. one of the things i did not hear the democratic whip mention is the issue of health care. very muche has been on the minds of america right now, and they witnessed the utter disaster of a rollout of obama care. hishe gentle man knows, constituents as well as mine are faced with higher premiums. he has said to the american people they can keep their health care laws if they would like -- health care plans if they would like to. they have to figure out what kinds of plants are actually there for them. the administration claims the website is working just fine. we know the backend of that website is not working just fine. i am glad people are able to get on and see what is there. we don't really know how successful the sign-ups and enrollments are being. areo know most individuals facing higher premiums. those that have had to give up the plan are facing higher premiums and plants they don't necessarily choose, that they
passed only43 bills, and of those 14 have been signed into law by so mr. speaker, we have done our work. we have got a lot more work to do. one of the things i did not hear the democratic whip mention is the issue of health care. very muche has been on the minds of america right now, and they witnessed the utter disaster of a rollout of obama care. hishe gentle man knows, constituents as well as mine are faced with higher premiums. he has said to the american people they can keep their health...
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follow the law. even if they think it's going to be a small penalty, they are going to weigh that penalty heavily in their minds because they want to basically be on the right side of the law. i think the president's messaging there is very careful but it's outrageous when you think about it, they are telling people to be irresponsible, take a chance, roll the dice, break the law and go without health insurance and these are the same conservatives who would have said in an earlier time if you didn't take the personal responsibility to buy health insurance, then you deserve to suffer the consequences and now they can actively advocating for young people to go without insurance. >> we should also make clear -- we should make clear, first of all, that there are multiple reasons for people to get insurance. it's not just the penalty. first of all, you've got subsidies here which are bringing down the prices. second, there's been competition that have already brought the insurance prices on average down,
follow the law. even if they think it's going to be a small penalty, they are going to weigh that penalty heavily in their minds because they want to basically be on the right side of the law. i think the president's messaging there is very careful but it's outrageous when you think about it, they are telling people to be irresponsible, take a chance, roll the dice, break the law and go without health insurance and these are the same conservatives who would have said in an earlier time if you...
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but even as the law is working the right wing media is still pedestri peddling the laws. remember this one? when shawn hannity had this panel on the show complaining about how much obama care would hurt small businesses? but it turned out it just wasn't true. they hadn't even visited the website. and just their week the new york post ran a story about parents who couldn't get their toddler covered under obama care. then it went on tv. >> how is it possible that you go to look for an insurance plan and baby erin is not covered? can you walk us through that? >> it was nightmare. >> being a parent and having four children, to find out that your baby is not going to be on the plan is quite distressing. >> this story was all over the place. even john boehner got in on it tweeting quote, i couldn't believe what i was being told. a dad who learned obama care wouldn't cover his baby. but that turned out to be totally false too. why? the father's application listed only three children. turns out he has four. oops. now we come to expect these bogus stories from conservative media.
but even as the law is working the right wing media is still pedestri peddling the laws. remember this one? when shawn hannity had this panel on the show complaining about how much obama care would hurt small businesses? but it turned out it just wasn't true. they hadn't even visited the website. and just their week the new york post ran a story about parents who couldn't get their toddler covered under obama care. then it went on tv. >> how is it possible that you go to look for an...
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. >> case law in there. unbelievable. >> they've got the science. >> i wish i could talk more about this. we will, we'll watch there case carefully. danny and joey, flat out of time. bye. have a great day. >> thank you, everyone for watching. around the world starts right now. >>> this is "around the world." i'm fredricka whitfield. >> i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company today. now, we're going to talk a little bit about the train crash in new york. there have been developments. >> that's right. a deadly train crash taking place just days ago. and now we understand that the train engineer is talking and saying that he may have been in a days, quote unquote, just prior to that train derailing. let's go to washington and rene marsh for more on that. rene? >> freed and michael, we are learning more information about what happened in the moments before that speeding train jumped the tracks in the bronx. two senior law enforcement sources tell cnn producer that the train's engineer, william rockefeller, t
. >> case law in there. unbelievable. >> they've got the science. >> i wish i could talk more about this. we will, we'll watch there case carefully. danny and joey, flat out of time. bye. have a great day. >> thank you, everyone for watching. around the world starts right now. >>> this is "around the world." i'm fredricka whitfield. >> i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company today. now, we're going to talk a little bit about the train crash...
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it will become law. he said, then what should i do. her response was, free mandela and begin to negotiate a new south africa while you have leverage, because that divestment bill calls for global cooperation and you will have no leverage. whether he's right or wrong, history is history, and he said that while that bill never became law, it hung over south africa like the sword of damocles. >> well said. thank you so much ron dellums and bill keller. we'll be right back after this. like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $349 a month. during the season's best event from cadillac. ♪ if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3
it will become law. he said, then what should i do. her response was, free mandela and begin to negotiate a new south africa while you have leverage, because that divestment bill calls for global cooperation and you will have no leverage. whether he's right or wrong, history is history, and he said that while that bill never became law, it hung over south africa like the sword of damocles. >> well said. thank you so much ron dellums and bill keller. we'll be right back after this. like a...
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from administrative directives to law enforcement officers, telling them not to arrest or deport the vast majority of those in the u.s. illegally to major rewrites of the affordable care act via speeches or the white house blog, president obama has grown increasingly willing to use the powers of the executive branch to effect major changes without ever going through congress. jonathan turley, a supporter of the president and his policies calls the trend troubling. >> the problem with what the president is doing is he's not simply posing a danger to the constitutional system, he's becoming the very danger the constitution was designed to avoid, that is the concentration of power in any single branch. >> reporter: other constitutional experts argue that president obama is carrying out his constitutional duties to take care that the laws be faithfully executed by revising obama care in ways that will make it viable. >> i have to say that hyperventilating about how extraordinary and unprecedented and unconstitutional these delays are is just -- is just that, it's hyperventilation and con
from administrative directives to law enforcement officers, telling them not to arrest or deport the vast majority of those in the u.s. illegally to major rewrites of the affordable care act via speeches or the white house blog, president obama has grown increasingly willing to use the powers of the executive branch to effect major changes without ever going through congress. jonathan turley, a supporter of the president and his policies calls the trend troubling. >> the problem with what...
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from nbc's "law and order: svu," ice-t is here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] he has a new documentary. we'll talk about that. talented, funny, great guy. ice-t and i are going to demo the brand new playstation -- the ps4. it's in stores friday. [ cheers and applause ] it is awesome! it is really, really cool. i played with it today. it's fun. and we have music from a great, great big country star! thomas rhett is here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] oh yeah, the ladies love him. thomas rhett, he's great. we're gonna have fun tonight. guys, it's time to play one of my favorite trivia games. this is "wax on, wax off." ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to "wax on, wax off," the trivia game where for every correct answer you get $100 and for every incorrect answer, you get a portion of chest hair waxed off. [ laughter ] let's meet tonight's -- from our audience, tonight's lucky contestant. there you go. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> sir. >> jimmy: nice to see you, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] i am glad you wore your hat because it's cold in here. y
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about benefits of the affordable care act. >> we may never satisfy the laws of opponents. that is fair to say. some are rooting for it to fail. that's not my opinion, by the way, they say it pretty explicitly. some convinced themselves the law has failed regardless of the evidence, but i would advice them to check with the people who are here today. and the people they represent all across the country whose lives have been changed for the better by the affordable care act. >> north korea's leader is believed to have sacked his powerful uncle shown here on the left from the top level government post while two ally haves been publicly executed according to south korean lawmakers briefed by south korea's intel again see. >>> french prosecutors investigating bob dillon on suspicion of insighting hatred. a group representing croatians for comments he made. dillon is accused on likening the croatian people. >>> one of princess dianna's most memorable dresses sold at auction in south london for a whopping $140,000. the buyer is reportedly an overseas museum. dianna made high-prof
about benefits of the affordable care act. >> we may never satisfy the laws of opponents. that is fair to say. some are rooting for it to fail. that's not my opinion, by the way, they say it pretty explicitly. some convinced themselves the law has failed regardless of the evidence, but i would advice them to check with the people who are here today. and the people they represent all across the country whose lives have been changed for the better by the affordable care act. >> north...
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laws this is being received. an aussie croatia in the region as a whole. if you do and we the craze. yes the beach said it was not surprised but was disappointed by the result let's recall that effectively gives the police and also frightening is the meal on a beach called to go. not to accept that these polls though it's possible that by the church back to the faith. it was going to get it tonight at the headquarters of the pro tolerance movement in front of a sign that said he expects the bill on referendum to be change and change the look is kind of referendum. do not repeat in the future. we also expect that the moon some kind of unions or gay couple to be adopted in the future of your thinking about the region there was only a reaction to this referendum in the balls yet there is a huge box in the christian minority in both know that two thirds of them decided that the ban what's much more than price and revolting against the adoption of gay marriage thank you very much indeed to our regional correspondent all we all got up to it. the below these doze
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the legislative branch writes the law, executive branch interprets -- actually executes the law and the judicial branch interprets it. >> let me ask you about some of the new statistics that are out there. one is that 100,000 people signed up for obama care on the federal change in november, more than three times the number in october. also spending has grown by an estimated 1.3% a year since 2010. that's the lowest on record. price inflation is at its lowest rate in 50 years. the slow growth in health care spending has made a big dent in the long-term federal budget. so aren't those all good things? >> well, those would be good things. 100,000 people getting involved but there weren't five million people were kicked off their insurance. so 100,000 signing up when five million people lost it is a tough figure to say that's a positive thing. you've still got millions that don't have insurance and have had difficulty signing up. and if they don't sign up in the next three weeks, people that were insured are going to lose insurance in january. if you look at just my district, for instance,
the legislative branch writes the law, executive branch interprets -- actually executes the law and the judicial branch interprets it. >> let me ask you about some of the new statistics that are out there. one is that 100,000 people signed up for obama care on the federal change in november, more than three times the number in october. also spending has grown by an estimated 1.3% a year since 2010. that's the lowest on record. price inflation is at its lowest rate in 50 years. the slow...